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Old January 27th, 2007, 03:02 AM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
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Default A cure for diabetes from 1806?

http://books.google.com/books?vid=OC...wafWIUC&pg=RA2...


Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal - Page 16
1806


He prescribed a bunch of medicines and of greater importance:


"...laid no restriction upon his diet, except forbearance from
vegetables."


In those days that would be a meat only diet. Vegetables generally
would mean all plant-sourced food including grains.


Could this be the first recorded real-life application of a low-carb
diet that successfully reversed the symptoms of diabetes T2? Similar to

Dr Bernstein's Diabetes Solution.


****

More cases confirming animal diet success in treating Diabetes T2 in
1807.

MEDICAL REPORTS OF CASES AND EXPERIMENTS - Page 68
by SAMUEL ARGENT BARDSLEY, M.D. - 1807


http://books.google.com/books?vid=0A...3EFAAAAQAAJ&pg...



***

An entire book on the subject of diabetes T2 and a successful cure.

http://books.google.com/books?vid=OC...nt4ivYC&pg=PA4...



On diabetes, and its successful treatment By John Mussendine Camplin,
James Grey Glover


The treatment? Animal foods and no grains.


***

I hope the links work.

TC

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Old January 27th, 2007, 01:18 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
Roger Zoul
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One point: a successul treatment is not the same thing as a cure.

wrote:
::
http://books.google.com/books?vid=OC...wafWIUC&pg=RA2...
::
::
:: Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal - Page 16
:: 1806
::
::
:: He prescribed a bunch of medicines and of greater importance:
::
::
:: "...laid no restriction upon his diet, except forbearance from
:: vegetables."
::
::
:: In those days that would be a meat only diet. Vegetables generally
:: would mean all plant-sourced food including grains.
::
::
:: Could this be the first recorded real-life application of a low-carb
:: diet that successfully reversed the symptoms of diabetes T2? Similar
:: to
::
:: Dr Bernstein's Diabetes Solution.
::
::
:: ****
::
:: More cases confirming animal diet success in treating Diabetes T2 in
:: 1807.
::
:: MEDICAL REPORTS OF CASES AND EXPERIMENTS - Page 68
:: by SAMUEL ARGENT BARDSLEY, M.D. - 1807
::
::
:: http://books.google.com/books?vid=0A...3EFAAAAQAAJ&pg...
::
::
::
:: ***
::
:: An entire book on the subject of diabetes T2 and a successful cure.
::
:: http://books.google.com/books?vid=OC...nt4ivYC&pg=PA4...
::
::
::
:: On diabetes, and its successful treatment By John Mussendine Camplin,
:: James Grey Glover
::
::
:: The treatment? Animal foods and no grains.
::
::
:: ***
::
:: I hope the links work.
::
:: TC


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Old January 27th, 2007, 03:23 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
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Default A cure for diabetes from 1806?

There is no cure for diabetes, now or in the past. Even when secondary
symptoms can be controled or reversed to some degree the underlying
metabolic disorder remains. A simple glucose test will demonstrate this
instantly.
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Old January 27th, 2007, 04:47 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
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What do you call it when all the symptoms dissappear?

TC

On Jan 27, 7:18 am, "Roger Zoul" wrote:
One point: a successul treatment is not the same thing as a cure.

wrote:::http://books.google.com/books?vid=OC...wafWIUC&pg=RA2...
::
::
:: Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal - Page 16
:: 1806
::
::
:: He prescribed a bunch of medicines and of greater importance:
::
::
:: "...laid no restriction upon his diet, except forbearance from
:: vegetables."
::
::
:: In those days that would be a meat only diet. Vegetables generally
:: would mean all plant-sourced food including grains.
::
::
:: Could this be the first recorded real-life application of a low-carb
:: diet that successfully reversed the symptoms of diabetes T2? Similar
:: to
::
:: Dr Bernstein's Diabetes Solution.
::
::
:: ****
::
:: More cases confirming animal diet success in treating Diabetes T2 in
:: 1807.
::
:: MEDICAL REPORTS OF CASES AND EXPERIMENTS - Page 68
:: by SAMUEL ARGENT BARDSLEY, M.D. - 1807
::
::
::http://books.google.com/books?vid=0A...3EFAAAAQAAJ&pg...
::
::
::
:: ***
::
:: An entire book on the subject of diabetes T2 and a successful cure.
::
::http://books.google.com/books?vid=OC...nt4ivYC&pg=PA4...
::
::
::
:: On diabetes, and its successful treatment By John Mussendine Camplin,
:: James Grey Glover
::
::
:: The treatment? Animal foods and no grains.
::
::
:: ***
::
:: I hope the links work.
::
:: TC


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Old January 27th, 2007, 05:09 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
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control.

wrote:
:: What do you call it when all the symptoms dissappear?
::
:: TC
::
:: On Jan 27, 7:18 am, "Roger Zoul" wrote:
::: One point: a successul treatment is not the same thing as a cure.
:::
:::
:::
wrote:::
http://books.google.com/books?vid=OC...wafWIUC&pg=RA2...
:::::
:::::
::::: Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal - Page 16
::::: 1806
:::::
:::::
::::: He prescribed a bunch of medicines and of greater importance:
:::::
:::::
::::: "...laid no restriction upon his diet, except forbearance from
::::: vegetables."
:::::
:::::
::::: In those days that would be a meat only diet. Vegetables generally
::::: would mean all plant-sourced food including grains.
:::::
:::::
::::: Could this be the first recorded real-life application of a
::::: low-carb diet that successfully reversed the symptoms of diabetes
::::: T2? Similar to
:::::
::::: Dr Bernstein's Diabetes Solution.
:::::
:::::
::::: ****
:::::
::::: More cases confirming animal diet success in treating Diabetes T2
::::: in 1807.
:::::
::::: MEDICAL REPORTS OF CASES AND EXPERIMENTS - Page 68
::::: by SAMUEL ARGENT BARDSLEY, M.D. - 1807
:::::
:::::
:::::
http://books.google.com/books?vid=0A...3EFAAAAQAAJ&pg...
:::::
:::::
:::::
::::: ***
:::::
::::: An entire book on the subject of diabetes T2 and a successful
::::: cure.
:::::
:::::
http://books.google.com/books?vid=OC...nt4ivYC&pg=PA4...
:::::
:::::
:::::
::::: On diabetes, and its successful treatment By John Mussendine
::::: Camplin, James Grey Glover
:::::
:::::
::::: The treatment? Animal foods and no grains.
:::::
:::::
::::: ***
:::::
::::: I hope the links work.
:::::
::::: TC


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Old January 27th, 2007, 05:10 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
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"What do you call it when all the symptoms dissappear?"

Good control, not cure. A simple glucose test will reveal instantly the
underlying metabolic disorder of diabetes.
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Old January 27th, 2007, 05:14 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
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Default A cure for diabetes from 1806?

LOL, for sure...because as soon as you go back to your old eating
habits, we're talking hours here in many cases, the symptoms reappear.

Cheri


Roger Zoul wrote in message ...
control.

wrote:
:: What do you call it when all the symptoms dissappear?
::
:: TC
::
:: On Jan 27, 7:18 am, "Roger Zoul" wrote:
::: One point: a successul treatment is not the same thing as a cure.



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Old January 27th, 2007, 07:41 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
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"Roger Zoul" wrote in message
...
: control.

I think people are splitting hairs on control vs cure. I've heard this
arguement way to many times. If people want to think they are cured or
controlled, who cares. You could throw this arguement into a lot of dieases.
My ex-mother-in-law had lung cancer and the doctors did their voodoo, got
rid of the cancer (18 years). Was she not cured or is she just controlled?
She took up smoking again and guess what, it's back.

Sorry but if my symptoms go away and I'm not on meds, I'll stick with "I'm
cured". JMHO

: wrote:
::: What do you call it when all the symptoms dissappear?
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::: TC


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Old January 27th, 2007, 08:27 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
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Well, YMMV! There is NO perfect-for-everyone way of doing it... I just
heard about Dr. Neal Barnard and his book on reversing Type-2, yadda yadda.

(http://www.nealbarnard.org/diabetes_book.htm)

The treatment? Go Vegan! NO animal foods or fats.

He's been doing studies plus funding from NIH and his work was published by
the ADA last year...

Anyway, again, YMMV!

(Didn't mean to throw a bucket of water on anyone's enthusiasm. Much. )

:-)

Steve

wrote in message
ups.com...
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"...laid no restriction upon his diet, except forbearance from
vegetables."


In those days that would be a meat only diet. Vegetables generally
would mean all plant-sourced food including grains.

snip

On diabetes, and its successful treatment By John Mussendine Camplin,
James Grey Glover


The treatment? Animal foods and no grains.


TC



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Old January 27th, 2007, 10:11 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
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On Jan 27, 2:27 pm, "Scionyx" wrote:
Well, YMMV! There is NO perfect-for-everyone way of doing it... I just
heard about Dr. Neal Barnard and his book on reversing Type-2, yadda yadda.

(http://www.nealbarnard.org/diabetes_book.htm)



Neal Barnard has no training in nutrition. He is a non-practicing
psychiatrist and a an animal rights activist with an anti-animal-food
agenda. He's shacked up with Ingrid Newkirk, the head of PETA which
financially supports Barnards group PCRM. Both groups supports violent
terroristic animal rights activists and groups.


The treatment? Go Vegan! NO animal foods or fats.

He's been doing studies plus funding from NIH and his work was published by
the ADA last year...


He is completely unqualified to do reasearch in nurition. Just goes to
show how porous the scientific publication system is.


Anyway, again, YMMV!

(Didn't mean to throw a bucket of water on anyone's enthusiasm. Much. )

:-)

Steve


Don't worry. you haven't thrown any water on anything. Just a bunch of
animal rights bull****.

TC


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"...laid no restriction upon his diet, except forbearance from
vegetables."


In those days that would be a meat only diet. Vegetables generally
would mean all plant-sourced food including grains.


snip

On diabetes, and its successful treatment By John Mussendine Camplin,
James Grey Glover


The treatment? Animal foods and no grains.


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